• Battista Malatesta (c. 1384 – 1448), also known as Battista di Montefeltro, forename also called Baptista, was an Italian Renaissance poet. Baptista Malatesta...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, who commissioned its reconstruction by the famous Renaissance theorist and architect Leon Battista Alberti around 1450...
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  • Malatesta IV (or III) Malatesta (also known as Malatesta dei Sonetti; 1370 – 19 December 1429) was an Italian condottiero, poet and lord of Pesaro, Fossombrone...
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    Rimini (redirect from Malatesta I Malatesta)
    masterwork by the Florentine architect Leon Battista Alberti, commissioned by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, hence the name. In the cathedral are the tombs...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini...
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    housed in various old and new buildings within the city centre. Battista Malatesta (1384–1448), Italian Renaissance poet Bernardino Baldi (1553–1617)...
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    Leon Battista Alberti (Italian: [leˈom batˈtista alˈbɛrti]; 14 February 1404 – 25 April 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect...
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    and Elisabetta Malatesta. In 1447, Costanza died after giving birth to her second child, a son called Costanzo (d. 1483), when Battista was 18 months old...
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  • Galeazzo Malatesta (1385–1461) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro and Fossombrone. He was the elder son of Malatesta IV Malatesta and Elisabetta...
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    commissioned by the Lord of Cesena, Malatesta Novello. Construction was directed by Matteo Nuti from Fano (a pupil of Leon Battista Alberti) and lasted from 1447...
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    hucusque desideratis ostensa principijs (in Latin). Milano: Giovanni Battista Malatesta. 1650. Nuncius astronomicus (1654). Il corriere astronomico (1656)...
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  • classics enthusiast Lucrezia Marinella (1571–1653), poet, prose writer Battista Malatesta (c. 1384–1448), Renaissance poet Chiara Matraini (1515–1604), poet...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. In 1451, during that sojourn, he executed the famous fresco of St. Sigismund and Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in the Tempio...
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  • Malakhovskaia (b. 1948, Soviet Union/Austria/Austria-Hungary), feminist wr. Battista Malatesta (c. 1384–1448, Italy), poet Geneviève-Françoise Randon de Malboissière...
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    Pietro and funded by Bishop Antonio Malatesta da Fossombrone (bishop of Cesena from 1435 to 1475). The same Bishop Malatesta was responsible for the building...
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    housing the tombs of Pandolfo III Malatesta (designed by Leon Battista Alberti) and his first wife Paola Bianca Malatesta. Santa Maria Nuova: (1521) Church...
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    However, after the death of his beloved second wife Battista Sforza (daughter of Elisabetta Malatesta and Alessandro Sforza), who died from pneumonia after...
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    after fleeing Urbino during a plague. Antonio's daughter Battista married Galeazzo Malatesta in 1405. Franceschini, G. (1970). I Montefeltro (in Italian)...
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    and massacres. In 1444 he obtained the lordship of Pesaro by Galeazzo Malatesta. Here he enlarged the Ducal Palace to conform it to the Renaissance standards...
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    for Lionello d'Este and Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. Matteo collaborated with the architect Leone Battista Alberti on the design and construction of the...
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    Camilla Battista da Varano OSCl, (9 April 1458 – 31 May 1524), from Camerino, Italy, was an Italian princess and a Poor Clare nun and abbess. She is venerated...
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    don Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco (in Italian). Milano: Giovanni Battista Malatesta &. in full, Spanish: Don Bernardino Fernández de Velasco Córdoba y...
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  • Battista dei Giudici (1428/29–1484), Latinized Baptista de Iudicibus de Finario, was an Italian Dominican who served as bishop of Ventimiglia, archbishop...
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  • while her mother was the daughter of scholar Battista da Montefeltro Malatesta and Galeazzo Malatesta, lord of Pesaro until 1444. She had one known brother...
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  • the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, commissioned by the city's ruler Malatesta Novello), the first European public library, in the sense of belonging...
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    was captured by the Papal vicar Filippo Simonetti, then by Galeotto I Malatesta (1347–1351), by Braccio da Montone in 1408, and by Francesco I Sforza...
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    they took the name and title. In the second half of the 14th century the Malatesta were able to capture the fortress, but until the middle of the 15th century...
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    Dani Guindos Technical assistant Davide Facchin Goalkeeping coach Enrico Malatesta Fitness coach Andrea Castellani Andrea Bernasconi Video analyst Chris...
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  • -1340) who had a son, Averardo (fl. 1363); Francesco (?-?), who had a son, Malatesta died in 1367. Four sons: Guccio (from which descended a line extinct in...
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  • Sicilian Vespers. Malatesta da Verucchio (1212–1312), founder of the Malatesta dynasty, master of Rimini in 1295. Father of Giovanni Malatesta (d. 1304) who...
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